Wrapping-machine.



N. J. MATTHEWS.

WRAPPING MAGHINE. I

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WRAPPING-MACHINE.

Specification bf Letters Patent Patented Feb. 28, 1911- Application filed January 28, 1909, Serial No. 474,699. Renewed August 30, 1910. Serial No.'579,748.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, NATE J. MATTHEWS, a citizen of the United States, residing at- Newark, in the county of Essex andState of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in 'WrappingRMa chines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to whiclritappertains to make and use the same, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, and to characters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

The present invention has reference, generally, to improvements in automatic wrapping machines; and the invention relates, more particularly, to a novel construction of apparatus and the devices and parts thereof by means of which numerous articles, such for example as chewing-gum, candy, soap, and the like, may be provided with a paper wrapper.

The principal object of the present invention is to provide a novel and comparatively simple wrapping machine,.in the construction of which the devices and parts which comprise the-apparatus have been reduced to a minimum, in order to obtain the leastpossible complication, and still provide an automatic, positively acting, eilicient, and rapid operating machine for wrapping in paper and labelmg various articles, such as chew-' ing-gum, candy, soap and many other things of like nature which it is desired to provide with paper wrappers.

A further object of the present invention is to provide a combination of mechanical and pneumatic devices, hereinafter more particularly described, whereby the wrapping-paper and labels, already accurately cut to proper sizes, before being deposited in the machine, may be accurately, surely and rapidly manipulated to feed the same into their proper positions ready for the wrapping and labeling operations.

Other objects of the present invention not at this time more particularly enumerated will be clearly understood from the following detailed description of my present invention.

With these various objects of the inven tion in view, the same consists, primarily, in

the novel wrapping-machine hereinafter setforth; and, furthermore, thls invention consists in the novel arrangements and combinations of the various devices and parts, as well as in the details of the construction of the same, all of which will be hereinafter more fully described in the following specification, and then finally embodied in the clausesof the claim which are appended to and whiclf form an essential part of this specification. e

The invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanyingjdrawings,in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of a wrappingmachine made according to and embodying the noveifeatures of my present invention; Fig. 2 is a top or plan view ofthe same; Fig. 3 is an end View of the machine; and Fig. 4 is a longitudinal vertical section, taken on line -1-4= in said Fig. 2, and looking in the direction. of the arrow a2. Figs. 5, 6 and 7', are longitudinal vertical'sections, similar to the section represented in Fig. 4, but drawn upon a larger scale, and severally illustrating the various stages of certain of the wrapping operations. Figs. 8, 9 and 10 are detail vertical cross-section's taken respec-- tively on line 88 in said Fig. 2, and looking in the direction of the arrow 3 these views illustrating, more particularly, the end wrapping operation in its several stages. Fig. 11 is adetail longitudinal vertical section taken on line l111 in said Fig. 2, and illustrating more particularly a gearing adapted to operate the wrapping devices Fig. 12 is a detail horizontal section, taken on line 1212 in said Fig. 7, and illustrating the apparatus manipulating the wrapped article and conveying the same into a receiving chute. Fig. 13 is a detail vertical cross-section, taken on line 137-13 in said Fig. 2,

looking in the direction of the arrow y, and illustrating, more particularly, an arrangement of the combined mechanical and pneumatic mechanism for manipulating the wrapping paper so as to present the same ready for the wrapping operations. Fig. 14: I.

is a detail cross-section, taken on line 14-14 in said Fig. 13, showing more particularly a cut-off valve mechanism. Fig. 15 is-a view similar to that shown in Fig, 13, illustrating the operation of the cut-off valve mechanism, and Fig. 16 is a detail cross section, taken on line 16-16 in said Fig. 15. Fig. 17 is a detail cross-section, taken on line 17-17 in said 'Fig. 13; and Fig. 18 is a detail vertical with achannel or groove ll, in which is section, taken on line 18- 18, in said Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrow 2, and

illustrating the drivin mechanism of the I wrapping machine and its automaticrelease.

Fi x19 and are similar views, showing di erent stages of the operation of the auto- *matic release of I said driving mechanism and Fig. 21 is"a vertical cross section of the same, said section being taken on lii1e'2121 Similar characters ofreference are employed in all of the said herein above described views, "to indicate corresponding parts.

- Referring now to the several figures ofthe drawings, the reference-character 1 indicates the complete apparatus showing one embodiment of the novel wrapping machine,

the same comprisinga pair of side-frames or members 2,]secured by means of bolts 3 t to the side-arms 4 of a supporting bracket 5, the same being adapted to be secured to a f table or bench 6, by means of bolts 7. Se-

cured between the outer and upper ends of sald frames ,or members 2 is a bed-plate 8 the same being provided upon its under side with a groove or channel 9, which term nates upon the inner end of said bed-plate 8 in a suitable slot or opening 10. The upper surface of said bed-plate 8 is provided slidably arranged-a push-plate 12. Secured to said bed-plate 8,, and arranged above said push-plate 12, 1s a=keeper-plate-13 which is provided with a slot or opening 14 to per mit 'the passage therethroughpf a stud 15 which 1s secured to said push-plate 12, the

I upper portion of said stud 15 being pro- 'vided with a slotted head 16. 7

Secured upon the side-frames or members 2, means of screws 17 or the like, is a base-p te 18 acting as a support for a feed chute 19, in which areadapted to be arranged the pieces or articles to be wrapped, the

drawings in this instance showing the said articles to be in. the form of rectangular pieces 20, usually cliewin -gum.

I Rotatably mounted in caring portions in the s1de-frames ,of members 2 is a -main driving shaft 21, said shaft extending laterally across the space between said .sideframes or members. One end of said shaft is provided with a'driving pulley 22 and an automatic clutchmechan sm connected therewith-which will be hereinafter more --p'articularly described, together with the upon said shaft 21 is a cam 23, andmounted means for operating the 5 same. Secured between said frames or members 2 is another shaft 24, upon the one end of which is pivotally secured abell-crank 25, said crank being-provided witha U-shaped member or yoke 26which straddles the said cam 23.

Said crank 25 is further provided with an.

upwardly extending arm 27, to the free end of which is secured an inwardly extending, arm 28, the freeend 29 of said arm 28 being adapted to engage with the slotted head 16 af said stud 15, so that the movement of said crank 25, caused by said cam 23, is

transmitted to said push-plate 12, and thereby producing the, reciprocatory sliding movements of said push-plate.

wrapping-roll or cylinder 32. The said cylinder 32 is provided with a transverse or diametrically dis osed opening or slot 33 Mounted between the frames or members 2 and in bearings 30 are the journals 31 of a in which is slidab y, arranged a'pnsh-d'evice or element, as 34, which may be in the form of a push-plate or a sliding bolt. The said cylinder 32-is further provided oneach side of the said, transverse opening or slot 33 with longitudinally extending holes, or openings 34 and 35, and closed at one end by the wall 36. The'outer surface of said cylinder 32 --is provided at points adjacent' to said holes or openings 34 and 35 with a plurality of small holes or perforations 37, the same leading into the said -longit-udi-.

nally extending holes or openings 34 and 35 and along the entire length of the latter.

The said cylinder 32 is provided with a pair of uides or ribs 38, separated by adistance w ich is'equal *to the width of the paper to be wrapped about the chewinggum20, or other article.

Mounted between the frames or members 2 and in suitable bearings 39 are the journals 40 of a cam shaped transmitting-roll 41 which is made at least as wide as the ar-.

ticlewhich iis tobe wrapped. Extending v through to a centralqwall 42 with which said cam-shaped roll '41 is rovided, are a (pair of oppositely and radially extending slots or cut-away portions 43.- The sides of said roll 41 are tapered or cut away from one slotor cut-away portion 43 to the other slot or cut-away portion thus forming suit able cam-surfaces 44, and arranged beneath "the narrow ends of the cams thus formed are thin plates 45 which correspond in width to the widest part of'said cam-shaped roll 41. Slidably arranged within the said slots or cut-away portions 43 are suitable pushdevices or elements46 which may bein the or ribs 51, separated by at distance equal to the width of the label which is to be placed upon or around the wrapped package of chewing-gum or other article 20. The said 12. upon. its outer surface with a pair of guides piece of wrapped ino' holes and 58 meshing with a or element 53 made in cylinder 50 is provided with'a transverse or diametrically disposed opening or slot 52 of a suitable'width for the reception of a chewing-gum or other article, and slidably arranged within said opening or slot 5-2 is a' suitable push-device able push-plate or bolt. The said cylinder 50 is further provided on each side of the said transverse opening holes or openings which are closed at one end, in the same manner as shown and described in connection with the cylinder 32. The outer surface of the said said guide or ribs adjacent to said holes or openings cylinder 50, between the 51, is provided at points longitudinally extending 54 and 55 with a plurality of small 'holes or perforations-56, the same leading into the-said longitudinally extendor" openings-54 and 55 Each of the 'journalsBl, 40 and 49 of the respective cylinders-32 and 5-0, and of the camshaped roll 41, are 57, 58and 59, respectively, the gear-wheels 57 toothed idler 60, and

the gear-wheels 58 and 59 meshing with a second toothed idler 61, all of which is clearly indicated in Fig. 11 of the drawings, the said idlers 60 and 61 being rotatably mounted upon their respective studs 62 and 63 substantially as shown. This arrangement of gearing permits of the equal rotation both in point of .the number of revolutions and the direction thereof, of the cylinders 32 and 50, and the cam-shaped roll 41, as will be clearly evident. In order tosecure the proper operation of the said cylinders 32 and 50 and cam-roll 41, they should make a one-half revolution to every revolution of the main-driving shaft 21;" and, to secure the form of a slid or slot 52 withlon-- provided with gear-wheels this result, there is secured upon'said driving shaft 21 a semi-circularor half-gear64 which is adapted to mesh oper'atively with the gear 57 of the cylinder 32. lfn order to secure, after each half-revolutionof the said cylinders 32 and 50 and said cam-roll 41, a proper horizontal alinement of their respective slots or opening 33 and 52 and the cutthere is arranged in conaway portions 43 fiection with the half-gear 64 and the gear 57 of the cylinder 32, a pair of cam-like members 65 and 66, the latter being provided with oppositely'arranged cut-away portions 67 adapted to be engaged by the cam-like member 65, so as to cause the proper completion of a half revolution of the gear 57 in a manner clearly to be understood from an inspection of the drawings, and more.

particularly of said Fig. 11.

Suitably disposed and arranged beneath the cylinder 32 is a suitable receptacle or holder 68 adapted to contain a quantity of wrapping paper 69. The receptacle or holder 68 comprises a frame-work 70 which may be secured, by means of suitablebrackets 71, to the under edges of said side screws 72, or other suitable fastening devices. Suitably secured tothe bottom of said -frame-work 70-is a perforated guide-plate 73, said plate beingprovided with'an outforated hub 7 5' upon its free end. Slidably arranged in the perforation of said ,guideplate 7 3 is a rod 76 which extends upwardly into the interiorv secured upon the upper end of said rod, by means of a suitable socket-member 77, is 'a table or supporting plate 78' upon which are piled the sheets of wrapping-paper 69, the same having been already cut to the proper size so asto be ready for use, the uppermost sheet of this pile resting directly against the under side of the cylinder 32. proper taking up of said wrapping paper 69 by thecylinder 32, in a manner to be sub sequently described, it is necessary to keep the pile of paper'against said cylinder 32, and to accomplish this result, I have a pair of circular .pulleys 79 which are eccentrically mounted and'secured upon a shaft 80, the latter being rotatably arranged in said perforated hub 7 5. Extending over a portion of the peripheral surfaces of said pulleys 79 are cords 81, or other flexible connections, the ends 82 thereof being secured to a crossbar '83 arranged or secured to thelowerend of said rod 76, and secured to the opposite ends 84 of said cords .81 is-a cross-bar 85 from whichis suspended, in. any-j suitable manner, a balance or weight 8 86, by means of the cords 81, exercise a pull upon said rod 76 whereby'the latter is caused to press in an upward direction against the wrapping-paper 69 so as to 'l-reep the same constantly in itsproper relation and its upper sheet bearing against the cylinder 32, The object ,ofarra'nging, the pulleys 79 eccentrically upon said shaft is and pulleys 79,

to compensate between the changing weight of the pile of paper 69 which becomes lighter as piece after plece is removed by means. of the cylinder 32: This- I compensation is brought about by the. change in leverage of the pulleys 79, the leverage being shortened upon the side of the balance or weight 86 and increased upon the. sideof the pile of paper 69, as the latter decreases in weight and is moved upwardly to. keep the same in proper relation with said c ,'l inder 32; v

Suitably dispose and arranged beneath the cylinder 50 is ahsimilar receptacle or holder 87 in which-are placed a quantity of labels 88, which are to be, placed around and upon the'wrapped packages of chewing-gain 20, or other package. The construction and operation of the said receptacle or holder 87,

is practicably identical with that described of wrapping paper '69 frames or members 2, either by means of a wardly extending arm 74 having a perof the frame-work 70, and n llC and shown in connection with the wrapping.

' paper receptacle or holder-68. The said receptacle or holder 87 comprises a' 'frame-' J holder 87"furth'ermore compr ses a perperforated hub 94. A rod 95 is slidably work 89, and brackets 90, through which pass the screws 91"whichare used to secure said frame-work 89 to the under edges 'ofsaid sides or frames 2. The said receptacle forated guide-plate 92, having an outwardly extending arm 93 which is provided with a arranged in the perforation of said guide plate 92, said rod carrying upon its upper "end a socket-member 96 and a table orsupporting plate 97 upon which are i1ed the proper sized'labels 88, ready for" use. A

pair of'pulleys 98 are arranged eccentrically upon a shaft 99, said shaft being rotatably arranged in said perforated hub' 94. Ex tending over said pulleys 98 are suitable flexible connections or cords .100, the ends 101 thereof being attached to across-bar 102 which is secured to the lower end of said rod 95; and, secured to the opposite ends 103 of said cords 100 is a cross-bar 104 from which is suspended a balance or- Weight 105.

Suitably secured upon the frames or inembers 2, at a point between the cylinder 50 and the cam-roll; 41, are a pair of posts .106, to which is secured. and u'ponwhich is supported in any suitable manner, a laterally extending cross-bar 107. Pivotally connected-w1th said cross-bar 107, by means of bolts and nuts 108,or any other suitable means, are the hubs 109 of a pair of downwardly extending and outwardly curved arms 110 which carry upon their lower or free ends suitable rollers 111, said. rollers being mount'edupon studs 112. The said rollers'lll are adapted to ride upon the cam-surfaces 44, in the manner shown more particularly in Figs. 8, 9 and. 10 of the accompanying drawings. are provided with studsp113 to which are secured the ends of a coiled spring-'114,"the purpose of whichis to draw the two arms 110 toward each other and thereby cause their respective rollers 111' to always I bear against the cam-surfaces 44 upon the opposite sides of said cam-roll 41. Secured upon eachside or frame- 2, and extending therefrom to the sides of the roll 41 are folder lugs or gages 115. The said cross-bar 107 .is provided with a suitable slot or opening 116 in which one of the saidbolts and nuts 108 is arranged, in order to permit of a proper adjustment of the fulcrum of the said arms 110,

Arranged between its side-arms 4 of said supporting bracket 5, and secured thereto in any suitable. manner, so as to be in alinement' position of the slot or "opening 52 of said cylinder 50, is a conveyer with the horizontal member or chute 117, between the ends of vertical play.

131 of said lifting device for the The said arms 110 properly operate the li 'mentioned, compris'es'a sprocket-wheel 139,

cross-bar 145 is a gum or the sideiwalls' 118 of which are rotatabl -mounted in .theslotted bearings 119 'wit which said side walls 118 are provided, a pair of rollers 120 which are capable of a Secured upon the side-arms '4 ofsaid supportin brac screws 121 or the ike, is a base-plate 122 which is adapted to support a receiving chute 123, the month 124 of which is arranged above the end of said conveyer memet '5, by means of her or vchute 117. Rotatably mounted, in

any suitable manner, between the side-arms 4 of said bracket-member 5, and beneath the conveyer-member or-chute 117, is a shaft 125' upon which is rigidly secured a lever or arm 126,'upon the free end of which is arranged a roller 127. The' said roller 127 rides upon a lifting cam 128 secured or mounted upon a shaft 129 which is rotatably arranged between the side-arms 4 :of said bracket memher 5. Rigidly secured to said shaft 125 are a pair of arms or levers 130, upon the free a ends'of which. are. pivotally secured the sideframes ormembers 131 of a lifting device, thesaid' frames or members 131 bemg providedat their upper ends with an upwardly extending member 132-, from the upper end of. which extends .a pair of horizontal. fingers or carriers .133, which normally rest beneath the end ofv said conveyer-member or chute 117 the-latterbeing provided with cutaway portions 134 so as to permit of the upward'passageof said fingers or-carrlers 133 through the. end of said conveyer memi beror chute 117 at proper timesduring the The lower ends operation of the machine. of said frames or members 131 are jolned by a. cross-bar 135 adapted to be e aged by a tipping-cam 136, which is secure 1n pro or position upon said shaft 129. A C01 ed spring 137 is secured between a hook 138, or the like, and one of the side-members purpose of keeping the latter in its normal osition. The means for revolvin said sha t129 to ing devices above or the like, which is secured upon one end of said shaft 129, the said sprocketwheel 139 being driven by means of a similar sprocket-wheel 140, or the like, secured upon the end of the main-driving shaft 21, by

means of a connecting chain-drive 141, or

i 151 is 119, the free end of which is adapted to ride upon the snrfaceof said cylinder 50, and at proper times comes .in engagement with a pair of. elongated concave depressions 150 with which each half of said cylinder is provided. for the purpose of raising and lowering the cup or reservoir at proper intervals. v

Arranged upon a portion of the journals 31 and -19 of the respective cylinders 32 and 50, and between the ends of said cylinders and the inner side of one of the frames or members so as to be capable of an oscillatory movementupon said journals 31 and 19, are a pair of slide-valves 151. The said slide-valves 151 are each lprovided with'a se1ni-circular channel or air-passage 152, into which extends a hole or opening 153 forming an air-passage leading from suitable air-outlet pipes 151 which are secured to and form a part of said slide-valves 151. Operatively' connected with said air-outlet pipe a hose or eondnitmember 155 which in turn is connected withan exhaust air pump of any desirable form or construction. The said channels or air-passages 152 of said valves 151 are adapted toregister alternately-with one of each pair of lcngitudinally extending holes or openings 31 and and 51 and of the respective cylinders 32 and 50. for the purpose of connecting the said longitudinally extending holes or openings of said cylinders with the said exhaust pump. The means for oscillating said slide-valves, so as to secure the above described result, is produced by the following devices. Connected with each of'saidvalves 151 is an upwardly extending arm 156. said arms beingqn'ovided with slotted heads or ends to which is pivotally secured :1 connecting rod 157 adapted to' join the same together so as to assure the simultaneousmove ments and operations of the'said valves 151 with respect to their'cylinders 32 and 50:

; Mounted uponvone end of said journal49, so

as to oscillate thereon, is bell crank 158 the upper lever or arm 0 which is provided with an extension or member 159, and the free end of which is pivotally connected with one of said upwardly extending arms 156. The lower lever'orarm of said bell crank 158 is pivotally connected with a cam-link 160. secured upon the outer end of which is a roller 161, which'rides upon anoperating cam 162, said cam being rigidly secured uponsaid main driving shaft 21, so as to revolve therewith. The said cam-link 160 is also provided with a downwardly extending and perforated lug 163 to which is secured the one end of a coiled spring 164', the other end of said spring being secured in any suitable mannerto the frame or member 2, and the purpose of said spring 161,; being to cause a proper co-action of the cam-link 160 and its roller 161 with the operating cam 160,. to properly operate the valves 151 in their relation with their respective cylinders 32 and 50, all of which will be clearly understood from an inspection of Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings.

Referring now to the automatic clutchmechanism connected with the driving-pulley 22, the same consists of the following devices for which see more particularly Figs.

2, 3, 4, 18, 19, 20 and 21 of the drawings. Secured to the main driving shaft 21. by

means of a key 165, or in any other suitable 167 is a clutch releasing disk 171, the same being provided with a concave depression or cutaway portion 172 in its outer edge or periphery. The bottom of said concave depression or cut-away portion under nor.- 1nal cond1t1ons registers with the notch or cutaway portion 170 of said clutch-disk 1-67.

The inner side of said clutch releasing disk 171'is provided with a concentric groove or channel 173 which is adapted to register with a similar 'concentricgroove or channel 17-1 with which said clutch-disk vided. Arranged Within the space thus formed between the two disks is a. coiled spring 175, one end of which is secured to a hook 176, 'or other suitable retaining means, connected with said clutch-disk167, and the other end of which is secured to asimilar hook 177, or the like, connected with the clutch releasing disk 171. The function 167 is proof said coiled spring 1'75'is to return saiddisks to their normal relation, onewith the other, so that thebottom of the said concave depression or cutaway portion 172 of the one disk will register with the bottom of the notch or cutaway portion 170 of the other' disk. after being disturbed.

' Pivotally secured 'by means of a stud screw 178, or the like, upon the side face of th'e'pulley 22 and adjacent to the disks 1 67 and 171 is a dog 179, theend of which is adapted to normally engage with the notch or cutaway portion 170,-of the clutch-disk 167, whereby the revolutions of said pulley 22 are transmitted to said clutch-disk 167 and said main driving shaft 21-. The. end of said dog 179 is further provided .with an outwardly extending lug 180 which normally lies in the bottom of said concave depression or cutaway portion 172 of said clutch-releasing disk 171. A spring 181 secured to the said pulley 22, by means of a screw 182, or the like, retains'said dog 179 in'engagement either with the cut-away portions of the said disks 167 and 171 as above described, .or with the outer edge or periphery of said disks; The said clutch-d1sk167 actuated by the said spring 181. The saidclutch releasing disk 17 '1 is further provided,

.at a proper location upon its edge or -pe- 1 jriphery, with a notch or cutaway portion 185. Mounted upon said shaft 24 so as to oscillate thereon, 'is a bell-crank lever .186 the upper end 187 of which is forked so.as to straddle and support a trigger-lever 188, the notched portion 189 of which 'is in engagement wlth' said bell-crank lever 5186. Thesaid trigger-lever 188 is provided at one end with an upward extending portion 190 which normally .rides against the under .2 side 'of' the push-plate 12. The said trigger lever 188 is further retained in an operative position by reason ofthe fact, that its 11pper edge projects into the said groove 9 and slot or opening 10 of the bed-plate 8, hereinabove described. The said bell-crank lever 186' is further rovided with an outwardly extending-t em er. 191, and the upwardly extending portion 190 is retained in its nor mal engagement with the under side of the said #push-plate-12 by means of .a coiled' spring .192, one end of which is secured to the outer end of said trigger-lever 188 and the other end of which is secured'by any Y suitable means to a portion of said out- 9 'wardly extending member..191 of said bellcrank lever. 186, or to any other suitable point. The said bell-crank lever 186 is retained in'its normal osition by means of a spring 193,0ne end 0 which is secured to the outer end of'one of said side frames'or members 2, and the other end thereof is secured.

to the upper end 187 of said bell-crank lever 186, by any suitable retaining means.

' Mounted upon the end of-the shaft 24;, at

, a point adjacent to the periphery of the above described clutch releasmgdisk 171, g is a dog or' pawl 194, the nose -or member 7 195 of which, at proper times, engages with the. notch" or cutaway portion 185 of said clutch-releasing disk 171. Thesaid dog-or pawl 194 is operated by means of'a connect: ing rod 195., extending between the said dog or pawl and the outwardly extending mem-' her 191-. of the said bell-crank lever 186, and

-by means of which the movement of said bell-crank lever 186'is imparted .to said dog or awl 194;.

he operationof the above described automatic, clutchmechanism briefly is as follows :In' the first. place, theclutch mechanism' is kept its admin driving condition by the weight of the pieces of chewing-gum 'chute 19. As thepush-plate 12- draws'back, to allow a piece of the gum' 20, candy,,or the like, t9 fall in front' ofthe plate, the

19, falls or drops upon the upwardly-extendment with the slotted end 197 of said pushextending end 190'of said trig er-lever 188 down so that vthe said push-piate 12 will pass over saidtrigger-lever 188. As soon 20, or other articles, and the said push p ate 12 draws back to receive said piece .of gum wardly extending end 190 of said triggerlever 188, the spring 192 causes the said upwardly extending'end 190 moves in an upward direction in front of the push-plate 12 and is carried forward byjt-he same, in the manner shown more particularly by the dotted lines in Fig. 19 of the drawings. This forward movement of the trigger-lever crank lever 186, and the rocking motion thereof. being transmitted by the rod 196 to the pawl or dog 194,.the nose 195 of. which is turned toward the peri hery of the clutch releasing disk 171, ,until' it penetrates and engages the notch or cut-away portion 185 of said clutch releasing disk 1171. This causes the revolution of said clutch-releasing disk 171 to be arrested, and when the carried by the continuously revolving pulley- 22 and the end of which dog 179-is in normal driving engagement witht e notch or. cutawa' ortion 170-of the'sai clutchdisk 167 ,1s hfted out of its normal engagement with said notch or cutawayportion 170, because the outwardly extending lug 180 of said do 179 is driven up the concave or incline side of the concave de res si'ons or cutaway portion 17 2of said c utch ti onairy by; said dog or pawl 194. Thus, the clutch-disk 167, whi'eh is keyed to the main-driving shaft 21, is brought to a stop and the pulley 22 revolves freely, carrying 1 the dog 179 around the peripheralsurfaces pawl 194' is. disengaged from its contact with said clutch releasing disk 171 'tion with the clutch-disk 167, and thereby ing end 190' of said-trigger-lever 188.and1 preventsthe same fromcoming. into engage- 'plate 12, but rather holds said.upwardly-' 20, or-the like, the weight of the gum or. other article, no longer falling upon the uptrigger-lever to oscillate or tip so that said or other articles 20 contained-in the feedweight of the columnof gum 20, or other articles of merchandise, in .the feed-chute as the feed-chute 19 is emptied ofthe um 188 causes a rocking motion of the bell- I same is thus stopped, thedog' 17 9, whichis' 'releasin'gidisk 171 whicln is being held staof the disks 167 and 171 until the dog or.

hol ing and is allowed to resume its normal relapermits the dog 179 to again engage the notch'or'cut-away portion 170,so as to revolve Said clutch Of course, as soonpaper and inclosed in a label..

' longitudinally extending hole cylinder 32,

ping operations.

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asmore gum 20 is placed in the feed chute 19, its weight will release the trigger-member 188 and through the mechanism described will release the dog or pawl 194, from engagementwith said clutch-release disk 171.

Having thus described the devices and their construction, which form the novel wrapping machine embodying theprinciples of my present invention, it remains to describe how the machine carries on the wraplhe feed-chute 19 is filled with the cakes or pieces of gum 20, or other articles of merchandise, which are to be wrapped in The pushplate 12 is ,drawn outwardly by operation of the cam 23 and bell-crank 25 which are driven by the main shaft 21, untila piece of the gum 20, or the like, dropsdown in front of the end of said push-plate 12. 'hile the push-plate is moving back to accomplish this purpose. the'slide-va'lve 151 occupies a position with relation to the cylinder 32, approximately that illustrated in and 14 of the drawings, which permits the air to be sucked out of the lower 34, through the air-passage 152, 153 and the outlet pipe 154, and by means of the hose 155 which is attached to the exhaust fan or puinp. This causes the outside air to be sucked through the holes'or perforations 37, whereby the top T piece of wrapping paper 69 contained in the holder 68 is sucked and held against the cylinder 32, which is simultaneously mak ing a half revolution, being driven by the, half-gear64 in mesh with the cylinder-gears 57, so that the paper is drawn around in frontof the gum 20 which in turn rests in front of the push-plate 12. The said piece of paper then lies directly in' front of the transverse opening 33' of said cylinder 32 which at the end of said revolution of said cylinder assumes a horizontal position in alinement with the said push-plate 12. Thepush-plate? then starts to move toward the pushing the piece of gum, or other article against the paper 69 and thereby inserts the paper and gum in the transverse opening 33, so that-the paper isfolded around the plece of gum, or other articl as shown more particularly in. Fig. 6 of the As soon as the push-plate 12 begins its movement toward the cylinder32, the high point of the cam 162 which has been operated through the cam-linkf1'60,.the bell-crank 15S. upwardly extending members 56, and their connecting rod157, to keep the air-passages of said slide valve 151 in registration with the hole or opening 34, as it moves upwardly with the revolution of said cylinders 32. passes off the roller 161 of said cam-link 160 and the spring 64 rehole or opening 35,

verses the movement of said cam-link 160 and the parts which connect the same with the slide-valve 151, so that the latter flies back, thus closing the hole or opening 34 .and registering the air-passage 152 with the which as the cylinder 32 has revolved, reaches the position on the under side of said' cylinder ready to take up the next piece or sheet of paper.

By the time the push-plate 12 has inserted the paper and gum, or other article in the transverse opening 33 of the cylinder 32 and starts to move outwardly again, thehalfgear 64 again comes around and meshes with the gear 57, and revolves the said cylinder 32, thereby carrying the paper and gum, or other article, around until they are opposite and in alinement with one of the'openings or cut-away portions 43 of sai'd cam-roll 41.. As another piece of gum, or otherarticle, and paper arepushed into the cylinder 32 by means ofthe push-plate 12, as-hereirgabove described, the bolt or push-plate 54 is pushed through the transverse opening by the entering paper and gum, thereby ejecting the partially wrapped piece of gum at the other end of said transverseopening 33 and forces the same into the opening or rut-away portion .43 of said cam-roll 41.

thus making the .last longitudinal fold of the wrapping paper. Operated through the train of gears,.shown in Fig. 11 of the drawings, the said cam-ro l-l'41 makes a half revolution simultaneously with said cylinder 32- and in so doing carrie'sover the longitudinally wrapped gum, orother artlcle, toward the cylinder 50. The rollers 111 on the swing-arms 110 in the meantime follow the cam-surfaces 44 of said cam roll 41, from the narrow part of the cam to the widest part thereof, .t-hereby bringing the rollers in position to engage -the projecting ends of the paper which ends are then turned over and around the ends of the thin plates'45 of said e m-roll so that said ends tifthe wrappingpape'r are folded as will. be clearly understood-from an inspection of Figs; 8, 9, I and 10 of the drawings. ations have taken place, the cam-roll 41 has After these opermade its half revolution and conies to rest with the cut-away portiop or opening 43 wrapped gum. 'or other and in alinement with-' the transverse 'hole or'openingofthe cylinder containing the article, opposite 50. "As another piece of gum, or other article, and paper are pushed into the cut away portions or openings 43, adjacent to said cylinder 32 and from the said cylinder, the entering paper and gum, or other article, pushes against the'push-plates or'holts 46, whereby the wrapped gum or other article upon the'oppositeside on said cam-roll 41 is pushed into the transverse opening 52 of the cylinder 50.. Inth'e' meantime, said cylinder being equipped with the valve-mechanism 151 and other 'devices, picks up a label.

is pushed on through the conveyor which is not wider than the package of gum r'm'ay be slightly smaller; and, y'mean s of the airrsuctiom-asdescribed in connection with cylinders'.32, carries the label around .sotha'tlitisopresented across the front of the transverse opening 52 and in front of thewrappedgum or other article in the f cam-roll 11, As the end the label iscarried aroundunder the gum orpaste-contain- I to dip downwardly as the guide-screw 149,

ing cup or reservoir 146, the same. is caused 1 carried by'the bracket 148, falls into the slot -.15. brought in, contact with the label, whereby or concave depression 150 in the surface of the cyhnder 50, and thereby the spoutor month 147 of said cup or reservoir 146 is i t deposits a touch of gum or paste thereon and .theuihfts again or moves away from f the label. As the wrapped piece of gum, or 2.0

other article is pushed out of said cam-roll 1:1 and into the transverse opening 52 of 'said cylinder 51), the I label is partially iv wrapped .upon said wrapped-gum, or other article. I ing, makes a half revolution which brings the wrapped gum, or other article, and label I around in front ofthe conveyer member or chute 117; and, the push-piece or bolt .53

. "arranged in the transverse opening 52 of 5 said cylinder 50, when operated upon by another entering piece of wrapped gum or thelike, ejects or forces the wrapped gum I and label,.on the opposite side of said cylinder '50, out of the same and into the conveyor-member 117, the gummed edge'or end of the label being forced'lbeneath the rollers 120, whereby the label is securely fastened around the package and its wrapping operations are completed.

Piece after piece of wrapped. and labeled member or chute 117 and beneath the mouth 124 of a receivmg chute 123. The apparatus for lifting said packages of gum, as I will now. term them, operate as follows:, The

"- column of packages in the chute 123 is sup ported by or upon the vlifting device, while "a package is being. de-

fingers 133 of the posited beneath the mouth of the said chute. ..When the package iss'o placed, the tippingcani 136,'wh1chisoperated by the properlytimed and revolving" shaft 129, pushes against the cross-bar 135 of the frame-work of said lifting device, which "being pivotally arranged upon the free-ends of said supporting levers or arms 130, is tipped by said 1 tipping cam insuch a manner so as to withdraw the supporting fingers 133 from under' the column'of packages in the chute andallows the same to'drop upon the newly deposited package placed beneath themouth 1 of said chute in the 'nlanner previously stated As the fingers 133 are so withdrawn ;the whole liftingdevice is caused to drop, by reason of the fact that the roller-127 of The cylinder 50, through thegearthe vertical-side's'thereof, and'a label-0y ith a transverse opening,-

osaaes the operating lever 126, which is rigidly secured tothe-shaft 125, uponwhich are also seemed the arms 130 which support the lift-- ing device, falls from the hi h point of a. lifting cam 128, upon said s aft 129, and drops to the low pointof said lifting-cam 128, and whereby the shaft 125 is oscillated. Consequently the supporting arms 130 of said lifting device swing or move downwardly, thereby carryin'g said lifting device therewith. The coiled s ring 137 returns the frame-work of said 1i ing device, to its normal initial position,.with the fingers 133 thereof underneath and in registration with the cutaway portions 1340f said conveyer member or chute 117, and ready-to pass therethrough, when again operated by means of the lifting earn 128 and the intermediate mechanisms, for the purpose of again lifting, the column of wrapped packages to permit another said column. I

While the various operations above described have been each separately described, it will .be clearly understood that owing to the construction of the machine many of those operations are performed simultaneously. In other words the gum, or other article, is passed through the machine in such a manner, so'tha-t vse'veral'pieces are being operated upon at 'the same time to perform some one or another of the wrapping opera- Itions. 1

'From the-above description it will be I readily. understood that 'my'invention provides a-'wrapping-machine of a very high sim 1e mechanism, both as toconstruction and operation.- I e Y 'I. am aware that'ehanges may bemade in the general arrangements and combinations of the various-devices and parts, as well as in the details of the construction of the same,

packageto be deposited beneath I .order of eflicieney,'and yet of comparatively without departing from the. scope of my presentv invention as set forth in the ,foregoing specification and as defined in the appended claims. Hence I do not limit my invention to the exact arrangements and combinations of the devices and parts as described in the said specification, nor do ,I

115 confine myself to the details of the con structionof the said parts as illustrated in 

